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Speech Pathologist jobs in Gosford NSW 2250

• The average pay for Speech Pathologist jobs in Gosford NSW 2250 is $96K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $70K per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $120K per year.
4 companies are currently advertising Speech Pathologist jobs in Gosford NSW 2250 including HealthcareLink Support, Early Links, Changing Tides Speech Pathology and Sensoways Therapy Services.
• Top skills include Teamwork, Collaborative, Professional Development, AAC and Organisation.
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Posted 4d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$70k - $90k

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Key points we found

  • Join a supportive and collaborative team of Speech Pathologists.
  • Flexible scheduling with opportunities for professional development.
  • Work with a diverse caseload including paediatrics and multidisciplinary collaboration.
+60d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$90k - $120k

$90k - $120K annually + super + Perks

Key points we found

  • Provide high-quality speech pathology assessment and intervention for neurological and disability-related conditions.
  • Manage a caseload involving paediatric and/or adult clients with complex rehabilitation needs.
  • Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to deliver client-centred rehabilitation programs.
Posted 4d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$93k - $117k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Provide assessment and intervention for clients with communication and swallowing difficulties.
  • Collaborate with clients, families, and external agencies for holistic care.
  • Maintain quality documentation and align with organisational standards.
Posted 13d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$90k - $100k

Annual - $90k to $100k.

Key points we found

  • Full-time hybrid role for a Speech Language Pathologist/Occupational Therapist.
  • Evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and communication disorders.
  • Collaborate with educators, families, and other professionals to develop individualised care plans.